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it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >>> today this was the scene outside the federal courthouse in boston after several media outlets erroneously reported an arrest has been made in the boston marathon bombings and the suspect was headed to the courthouse. the reason why this moment is so charged, is that when we apprehend the suspect, we all know our response will depend very much on who that suspect is, their nationality, ethnicity, and religion. once again, depending who it is, there will be a tidal wave of political pressure to push them out of the normal categories and structures of criminal law and into the categories and structures to deal with terrorism that our political and judicial system has constructed in the wake of 9/11. the fight will be whether to treat him or her as a criminal in a federal court or as a terrorist in a military tribunal. to treat the bombings of the boston marathon as a crime or as an act of war. almost 12 years after september 11, we are still operating within the generally ad hoc legal regime that the push administration created centered on making a cru
it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >>> today this was the scene outside the federal courthouse in boston after several media outlets erroneously reported an arrest has been made in the boston marathon bombings and the suspect was headed to the courthouse. the reason why this moment is so charged, is that when we apprehend the suspect, we all know our response will depend very much on who that suspect is, their nationality, ethnicity, and religion. once again, depending who it is,...
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(announcer) the all-new subaru forester. love. it's what makes a subaru, >>> let's bring in mike elk, staff writer, and celeste, former policy analyst for the department of labor's occupational safety and health administration. when you heard about this and started looking through the osha records, because i think i first saw them from your reporting. were you surprised it'd been so long since osha had inspected the plant? >> no, literally this plant has never been inspected in my lifetime. it didn't surprise me. you know, if every osha -- there's not enough osha inspectors to inspect every workplace in the country. there's so few in the state of texas, it would take 98 years for osha to visit every workplace in the state of texas once. it didn't surprise me there wasn't an inspection. typically, there's only inspections at osha when a worker calls up and complains and that typically only happens in a union workplace. >> so it's prompted by a complaint and then someone comes out. it's not like there's people canvassing and knockin
(announcer) the all-new subaru forester. love. it's what makes a subaru, >>> let's bring in mike elk, staff writer, and celeste, former policy analyst for the department of labor's occupational safety and health administration. when you heard about this and started looking through the osha records, because i think i first saw them from your reporting. were you surprised it'd been so long since osha had inspected the plant? >> no, literally this plant has never been inspected in...
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it's what makes a subaru, >>> a bad day in washington today. the reason they had a bad day today was because today it was reported that max baucus would not be seeking re-election to a seventh term as united states senator from montana. the reason this is bad for those people who are working for k street lobbying firm is because with this news they are suddenly far less valuable lobbyists. if you think this is just me casting aspersions this was studied and it showed that lobbyists with experience in the office of a u.s. senator suffer a 24% drop in generated revenue when that senator leaves office. baucus land is influence that stretches west from capitol hill where baucus has served for nearly four decades, the first four as a congressman, the past 34 years as senator, out into the vast hill side of lobbying and influence peddling that is washington, d.c. in fact, in such a -- it is such a legendary nation, baucus land the "new york times" saw fit to write an entire article about the universe of people who moved from senator baucus' office to
it's what makes a subaru, >>> a bad day in washington today. the reason they had a bad day today was because today it was reported that max baucus would not be seeking re-election to a seventh term as united states senator from montana. the reason this is bad for those people who are working for k street lobbying firm is because with this news they are suddenly far less valuable lobbyists. if you think this is just me casting aspersions this was studied and it showed that lobbyists...